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Stimulating Ed-Tech Investments: How to Maximize Stimulus Dollars
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Our Moderator
Kevin BushwellerExecutive editor of Education Week’s Digital Directions
For trends and advice for K-12 leaders, visit Digital Directionswww.digitaldirections.org
Our Presenters:Don KnezekChief executive officer, International Society for Technology in Education
Keith R. Krueger Chief executive officer, Consortium for School Networking
Mary Ann WolfExecutive director, State Educational Technology Directors Association
Ed Tech Investments:
How to Maximize Stimulus
Dollars
Mary Ann Wolf, PhD
State Educational Technology Directors
Association (SETDA)
Stimulus Funding
Title I: $13 Billion ($3 B School Improvement)
IDEA Special Education: $12.2 B
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund: $39.5-$53.6 B
Enhancing Education through Technology
(EETT): $650 M
Statewide Data Systems: $250 M
Higher Education Student Aid (Pell Grants):
$17.3 B
Other: $1.1 B
Technology and the ARRA Assurances
1. Making progress toward rigorous college‐ and
career‐ready standards and high‐quality assessments
2. Establishing pre‐K‐to college and career data systems
that track progress and foster continuous improvement;
3. Making improvements in teacher effectiveness and in
the equitable distribution of qualified teachers for all
students, particularly students who are most in need;
4. Providing intensive support and effective interventions
for the lowest‐performing schools.
Enhancing Education through
Technology (EETT)
$650 Million (FY08 $270 M)
Continues by Title I formula to states
Continues State to Local:
50% Title I formula
50% Competitive
Results-Driven Uses of Funding:
North Carolina: IMPACT
Texas: TIP
Missouri: eMINTS
Alabama: ACCESS
2009 National Trends Report on EETT
http://www.setda.org/web/guest/nationaltrendsreport
Class of 2020 Action Plan for Education http://www.setda.org/web/guest/2020
21st Century Learning Environments Core Elements
Teacher Laptop & Productivity Tools
Presentation Device - Collaborative Learning System,
Interactive White Board, LCD or Plasma TV
Projector
Learner Response Devices for Formative Assessment &
Individualized Instruction
Document Camera
Digital Camera
Video Camera
Robust Software & Digital Content
Printer
21st Century Learning Environments
Additional Elements Based Upon Location
and Curricular Goals
Mobile Learning Lab or Centralized Computing
Stations with 5 Computers
Webcam for Teacher Computer
Flash drives for each student
Audio System
Infrastructure Considerations
Readiness Survey aligned to Technology Planning
Courseware and content aligned to standards and curricular goals
Safe and Secure Communication & Community Building Tools with
Web 2.0 functionality for teacher and administrator cadres as well as
home/school connections
Formative Assessment for Individualization of Learning
Student, Classroom & School Data Collection, Management &
Reporting
On-going , Job-embedded Professional Development
Program Management
Sustainability Planning
Professional Development
Key Issue: On-going and sustainable, job-
embedded professional development is key for
pre-service and in-service teachers.
Example: The Arizona IDEAL Education
Portal provides teachers with access to resources
and on-line professional development with the
goal of improving student achievement.
Joyce & Showers (2002, 1995)
What You Can Do Now
1. Reach across states, schools, and districts
2. Think systemically
3. Consider the “funding cliff,” should be scalable and
sustainable
4. Share how technology provides viable options for
spending quickly while creating long-term impact for
teachers and kids
5. Provide examples for how technology helps other
programs meet their goals for teachers and kids
www.setda.org
How to Maximize Stimulus Dollars
Innovation and the Learning
Experience
Stimulating Ed Tech Investments
Don Knezek - ISTE CEO - [email protected]
Assumption:
> We are participating in this
webinar because we are interested
in moving instruction, learning and
schooling into the digital age.
The Starting Place
The Challenge?
Preparing a Digital
Generation . . .
Teacher directed, memory-
focused instruction
Student-centered, performance-
focused learning
Isolated work on invented
exercises
Collaborative work on
authentic, real-work projects
Factual, literal thinking for
competence
Creative thinking for innovation
and original solutions
Primary focus on school and
local community
Expanded focus including
digital global citizenship
Isolated assessment of
learning
Integrated assessment for
learning
Transforming Learning EnvironmentsTraditional Environments Emerging Learning Landscape
Knowledge from limited,
authoritative sources
Learner-constructed knowledge
from multiple information
sources and experiences
Many Faces of Innovation
• Length of the school year
• Class size
• Learning management/content management
systems
• Data systems and data usage
• Virtual schooling and online learning
• Assessment of learning
Many Faces of Innovation
• Students use tools available to them outside of school
• Students with tools, resources and strategies used by
contemporary professionals in the discipline
• Students learn and work collaboratively in teams for project and
problem-based learning
• Teachers model 21st Century work and 21st Century learning
• There is a culture of co-learning and personal relevance
• Assessment is for learning; enriched accountability
• Learning, teaching, and assessment are no longer isolated,
individual endeavors
ISTE NETS•S 2007Creativity and Innovation
Communication &
Collaboration
Research & Information
Fluency
Critical Thinking,
Problem-Solving, &
Decision-Making
Digital Citizenship
Technology Operations
and Concepts
Shame on us if
we squander the ARRA
funds and fail to change the
learning experience!
Keith Krueger, CoSN CEO
CoSN Mission
Empowering K-12 district technology
leaders to use technology
strategically to improve teaching
and learning
Audience
School district level technology
leaders, generically called Chief
Technology Officers (CTOs)
American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act
Rural/Underserved Broadband
$7 bil+
Commerce BTOPS
CoSN/ISTE/NEA Comments
www.cosn.org
Agriculture RUS Distance
Education
WARNING
However, ARRA funding won’t be
nearly enough to offset technology
budget cuts.
Plus, districts may be tempted to
supplant, rather than supplement,
existing technology budgets—a poor
choice over the long term.
Economic Crises
Technology a Target
• 57% of school boards not financially supportive (SchoolDude)
• Tech purchases on superintendent list of cuts (AASA)
• 2/3 of districts looking at significant cuts (CoSN)
• ARRA – Some help; not a cure
What is your response?
Not a one-time event
How do you move beyond a
―Deer In Headlights‖ Syndrome?
You’re cutting my technology budget by HOW much?
Key Issues
• This is not the time for business as usual.
• The future of educational technology is business alignment.
• IT leaders must work with stakeholders to communicate the value of technology.
• Budget woes can be seen as the catalyst for change.
A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.
K-12 Technology Funding
Projections of CoSN CTOs:
IT Budget vs. Last Year
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Significant
Cuts
Minor Cuts Flat Budget Slightly
Increased
Significant
Increase
Perc
en
t
2008-2009
Est. 2009-2010
Superintendent’s View
According to a survey released
October 2008 by AASA, 34% of
superintendents said a strategy they
would use to deal with economic
crisis is deferring technology
purchases
Other top deficit cutting strategies included: Altering
thermostats (62%); Eliminating non-essential travel
(57%); Reducing staff-level hiring (48%); Reducing
consumable supplies (48%); Increasing class size
(36%); Deferring maintenance (36%); Reducing
instructional material (35%)
Superintendents Views
According to a Feb/March 2009 survey
by AASA, superintendents indicated
the following priorities for ec stimulus $
• classroom technology (57%)
• school modernization/repair (54%)
• safety/security measures (40%)
• connectivity (39%)
• professional development (37%)
School Board Views
According to a new survey, one-half of
school technology leaders said that,
while their school board understands
that technology relates to their
district’s overall goals, it is not as
supportive financially
Worse, 8% felt that the school board
does not believe technology is
important to their district’s overall
goals
CoSN’s Mastering the
Moment Toolkit Resources
Mastering the Moment: A Guide to
Technology Leadership in the
Economic Crisis
Expert Analysis
Economic forecasts for education
funding, plus technology
opportunities in the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009
Mastering the Moment
Toolkit Resources
Long-term Strategies
Comprehensive approaches to make
the most of technology dollars now
and in the future
Short-term Tactics
More than a dozen immediate cost-
saving actions
Small Investments, Big Savings
Five smart ways to streamline the cost
of technology
Lead or Get Run Over
If you wait, you will likely be facing
blunt, across-the-board cuts which
weaken the transition to 21st century
learning.
If you keep doing same old thing, you
will never get there.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again
and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
Strategic Response
• Technology and the school mission
– Win over stakeholders
• Build cross-functional cost-cutting team
• TCO – A holistic look at costs and effects of budget cuts
– Technology
– Direct labor
– Indirect labor
• Value of Investment – A methodology to justify proposed investments
Short-Term Tactical
Focus on Efficiencies
Example 1 - Go Green—and Reduce Energy Use
Collaborate with CFO and negotiate a strategy for applying some utility bill savings to the technology budget.
Requires measurement of current energy use, a plan for savings and estimate or measurement of savings.
CoSN’s Green Computing
www.cosn.org/greencomputing
Other Short-Term
Strategies
More than a dozen immediate
cost-saving actions,
including:
• Using TCO to Pull Costs Down
• Reviewing Extended Warranties
• Open Source Software & Shared
Software Services
• Digital Content
And many more
Spend a Little –
Save a Lot
Example
Server consolidation, virtualizationcloud computing, SaaS
Each server, which typically runs at 10 percent of capacity, uses more than that much power for cooling and power supplies.
CoSN’s Mastering the
Moment Toolkit
Mastering the Moment: A Guide
to Technology Leadership in the
Economic Crisis
Next week FREE Summary to be
posted soon on CoSN’s public
site: www.cosn.org
Complete toolkit to be free for CoSN
members
CoSN Leadership
Resources
Budgeting with Total Cost of OwnershipBroadband Knowledge CenterCalculating the Value of Investment Cyber SecurityData-Driven Decision MakingEmerging Technologies
Green Computing
IT Crisis Preparedness
One-to-One Computing
Open Technologies in K-12
Empowering the 21st Century Superintendent
Small District Technology Leadership
Student Tech Support
www.cosn.org
“The way I see it, if you want
the rainbow, you gotta put up
with the rain”.
Dolly Parton
Question & Answer Session
Where are the points of tension between state and local ed-tech priorities in using the stimulus funds?
Question
What do you see as the biggest challenge associated with the spending of the money and how would you recommend that hurdle be overcome?
Question
Are there going to be strict regulations on what the money is used for?
Question
How can the money be used to improve schools’ use of data-management systems?
Question
How should schools target the stimulus dollars for ed-tech professional development?
Question
How can these funds be used to purchase assistive technologies for students with special needs?
Question
Do private schools qualify for ed-tech stimulus aid?
Question
How can the money be used for broadband expansion that will benefit schools?
Question
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